Eskimo stories from Povungnituk, Quebec by Zebedee Nungak & Eugene Arima black history [New York: Cooper-Hewitt National Design
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Eskimo stories from Povungnituk, Quebec by Zebedee Nungak & Eugene Arima black history [New York: Cooper-Hewitt National DesignEskimo Stories from Povungnituk, Quebec Illustrated in Soapstone carvings by Zebedee Nungak & Eugene Arima 4to. pp. 39. English & Inuktitut text. b w illustrations. paperback (near fine covers bit worn, spine bit sunned). Ottawa: National Museums of Canada, 1969. First Edition. The National Museums of Canada, Bulletin No. 235 Anthropological Series No. 90.
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